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|Date=1823/01/01 | |Date=1823/01/01 | ||
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|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
|State=MA | |State=MA | ||
|City=Newtonville | |City=Newtonville | ||
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|Description=<p>"Really time flies fast. Tis but a day it seems since we three were boys . . . . But a day seems to have elapsed since meeting with our neighboring boys, we . . . engaged ourselves in the more active sorts of "playing ball" or "goal."</p> | |Modern Address= | ||
<p>Carter, L. A., The Discovery of a Grandmother [H. H. Carter, Newtonville MA, 1920]], pp 239-240. Per Seymour, Harold – Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809. From this note, the excerpts appear to be from a journal kept in 1835-1836 by Albert Ware Paine, born 1813. Note: This item needs to be reconciled with #1820S.12 above.</p> | |Number of Players= | ||
<p>Newtonville is part of the modern Newton, MA.</p> | |Game=Goal Ball, Ball Playing | ||
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|Description=<p>"Really time flies fast. Tis but a day it seems since we three were boys . . . . But a day seems to have elapsed since meeting with our neighboring boys, we . . . engaged ourselves in the more active sorts of "playing ball" or "goal."</p><p>Carter, L. A., The Discovery of a Grandmother [H. H. Carter, Newtonville MA, 1920]], pp 239-240. Per Seymour, Harold – Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809. From this note, the excerpts appear to be from a journal kept in 1835-1836 by Albert Ware Paine, born 1813. Note: This item needs to be reconciled with #1820S.12 above.</p><p>Newtonville is part of the modern Newton, MA.</p> | |||
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Date of Game | 1823 |
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Game | Goal Ball, Ball Playing |
Location | Newtonville, MA, United States |
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Description | "Really time flies fast. Tis but a day it seems since we three were boys . . . . But a day seems to have elapsed since meeting with our neighboring boys, we . . . engaged ourselves in the more active sorts of "playing ball" or "goal." Carter, L. A., The Discovery of a Grandmother [H. H. Carter, Newtonville MA, 1920, pp 239-240. Per Seymour, Harold – Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809. From this note, the excerpts appear to be from a journal kept in 1835-1836 by Albert Ware Paine, born 1813. Note: This item needs to be reconciled with #1820S.12 above. Newtonville is part of the modern Newton, MA. ]] |
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